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What major change in religion does Grace Davie argue is occurring in late modern society?
Shift from
obligation
to
consumption
or
choice
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Which churches historically obliged people to attend services?
Church of England
and
Catholic Church
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What trend has been observed regarding infant baptism in England and France?
Only a
minority
of babies are baptized
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What does Davie mean by 'believing without belonging'?
People hold religious beliefs without belonging to
organizations
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What does Davie suggest lies beneath the surface of low church attendance?
A wider commitment to the church as an
institution
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What is 'vicarious religion' according to Davie?
Religion
practiced
by
a
minority
for
the
majority
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How does Davie compare major national churches in Europe?
As public utilities or a
'Spiritual Health Service'
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What does Davie argue about secularization theory?
It assumes
modernisation
affects all societies similarly
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What evidence do Vous and Crocket present against Davie's claim?
Both
church attendance
and
belief
are
declining
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What does Bruce argue about people's willingness to attend church?
It reflects a
decline
in their beliefs
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What percentage of people identified as Christian according to census results?
72%
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What did Abby Day find about the 'Christians' she interviewed?
They often did not mention
God
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How does Hiervieu-Leger describe the decline of institutional religion?
As a result of
cultural amnesia
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What do parents today allow their children regarding religion?
To decide for
themselves
what to believe
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What does the term 'spiritual shoppers' refer to?
Individuals choosing their own
religious beliefs
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How has globalization affected religion according to the study material?
Increased
movement
of ideas and beliefs
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What role does the media play in postmodern society regarding religion?
It provides
instantaneous
access to diverse beliefs
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What is the difference between 'religion online' and 'online religion'?
Religion online is
top-down
communication
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What is 'online religion' characterized by?
Many-to-many
communication and community building
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How do postmodernists view online religion?
As a potential new alternative to
traditional religion
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How do individuals approach religious beliefs in a consumerist society?
By picking and mixing
elements
from different faiths
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What does religious consumerism involve?
Constructing
identities
through consumption choices
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What effect does having a variety of religious products have on faith?
It leads to skepticism about
absolute truths
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What do postmodernists argue about the decline of traditional churches?
It does not mean the end of
religion
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What are new religious movements seen as in postmodern society?
Options
for consumers to sample beliefs
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How is religion evolving in postmodern society?
Taking on new forms fitting
consumerist
nature
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What are the key themes in Davie's argument about modern religion?
Shift from
obligation
to
consumption
Believing without
belonging
Vicarious
religion
Multiple
modernities
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What are the implications of spiritual shopping in modern society?
Individualized beliefs
Loss of
collective memory
Choice in religious practices
Decline of
institutional religion
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How does globalization impact religious practices?
Increased access to
diverse beliefs
Blurring
boundaries
between social life areas
Emergence of
online religious communities
De-institutionalization
of religion
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What are the characteristics of online religion?
Many-to-many communication
Creation of
virtual worship spaces
Non-hierarchical relationships
Community support through shared interests
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What does religious consumerism signify in postmodern society?
Identity construction
through consumption
Pick and mix approach to beliefs
Skepticism towards
absolute truths
Emergence of
new religious movements
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What do traditional religions claim regarding truth?
They claim to have
absolute
, authoritative truth.
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How does access to various religious beliefs affect traditional religions?
It weakens their claim to
monopoly
on truth.
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What effect does exposure to competing truths have on people's beliefs?
It makes them skeptical of any
truth claims
.
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What happens to traditional religious institutions as a result of these changes?
They lose
authority
and
decline
.
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What do postmodernists like Lyon argue about the decline of traditional churches?
It does not mean the
end
of
religion.
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What do new religious movements allow individuals to do?
They allow individuals to construct
personal belief systems
.
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What characterizes New Age spirituality compared to traditional religions?
Rejects obligation to
external authority
Emphasizes
personal development
and
autonomy
Focuses on connecting with one's
inner self
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What is the key idea linking New Age beliefs?
Individualism
and
personal truth
.
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How is New Age spirituality often referred to?
Self-spirituality
or self-religion.
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